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When is it my turn? : a book about fairness / Sandy Donovan.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Show your characterPublisher: Minneapolis : Lerner Publications, [2014]Description: 32 pages : color illustrations ; 19 x 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1467713643 (lib. bdg. : alk. paper)
  • 1467723916
  • 9781467713641 (lib. bdg. : alk. paper)
  • 9781467723916
Subject(s):
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: That's Not Fair! (Is It?) -- What Can I Do to Make Things More Fair? -- Can't I Just Play with My Friend? -- Why Does Everyone Need to Have a Turn? -- What If We Can't Agree on What's Fair? -- Is It Fair to Tell on Someone? -- What should I do when i see an adult being unfair? -- Why Did I Get in Trouble When It's Someone Else's Fault? -- What should I do when my friend Isn't fair? -- Why Do Adults Always Get to Decide What's Fair? -- Activity.
Summary: Is it fair for another kid to keep a pen you lost, since he's the one who found it? And is it fair for your mom to say you can't watch TV after school? Sometimes life can seem pretty unfair! But if you learn the principles of fairness and try to stick to them, tricky situations like these can feel a little easier. This book offers examples of several difficult problems and examines how to deal with them fairly. See how a little fairness can go a long way!
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Children's Book Children's Book Main Library Children's NonFiction 179.9 D687 Available 33111007918481
Total holds: 0

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Is it fair for another kid to keep a pen you lost, since he's the one who found it? And is it fair for your mom to say you can't watch TV after school? Sometimes life can seem pretty unfair! But if you learn the principles of fairness and try to stick to them, tricky situations like these can feel a little easier. This book offers examples of several difficult problems and examines how to deal with them fairly. See how a little fairness can go a long way!

Includes bibliographical references (page 31) and index.

Machine generated contents note: That's Not Fair! (Is It?) -- What Can I Do to Make Things More Fair? -- Can't I Just Play with My Friend? -- Why Does Everyone Need to Have a Turn? -- What If We Can't Agree on What's Fair? -- Is It Fair to Tell on Someone? -- What should I do when i see an adult being unfair? -- Why Did I Get in Trouble When It's Someone Else's Fault? -- What should I do when my friend Isn't fair? -- Why Do Adults Always Get to Decide What's Fair? -- Activity.

Is it fair for another kid to keep a pen you lost, since he's the one who found it? And is it fair for your mom to say you can't watch TV after school? Sometimes life can seem pretty unfair! But if you learn the principles of fairness and try to stick to them, tricky situations like these can feel a little easier. This book offers examples of several difficult problems and examines how to deal with them fairly. See how a little fairness can go a long way!

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